Saturday, in the Timberline Room of the Black Tooth Brewing Company, CHAPS Equine Assisted Therapy hosted its annual fundraiser, “A Day at the Derby.” CHAPS Director Sue Suddith explains what CHAPS is all about.

Making Sheridan a greener and cleaner community, the city landfill held its annual “Trees for Trash” on Saturday. It was an opportunity for residents to gather up any extra trash that accumulated over the winter months and take it to the dump for free.

The Parish Hall of St. Peter's was in full bloom Saturday as the Sheridan African Violet Club held their annual violet show and sale. Colors galore, this simple little flower has delighted hundreds especially during the long Wyoming winters.

Saturday was the first ever “Bark for Life,” a canine event to fight cancer. Forty dogs showed up at Kendrick Park, with their companions, to walk the full loop around the park which amounts to a mile and a half of exercise for both dog and owner, but much more.

Buffalo City Attorney Ben Kirven, during his report at the last city council meeting, said the air conditioning units had finally been cleaned from the ditch on city-owned property behind the Econolodge Motel on East Hart Street.
The BHS Boys' Soccer team performed the removal of the a/c units.

Buffalo's Emergency Management/HAZMAT Drill that happened Saturday was a success in which a number of entities cooperated and learned a great deal, according to Johnson County Emergency Management Coordinator Marilyn Connolly.